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remember, bill will be back monday with a powerful line-up. brit hume, bernie goldberg and glenn beck. thanks for watching us tonight. i'm juan williams in for bill o'reilly. please remember, the spin stops here. because we're looking out for because we're looking out for you! >> sean: the outrage over airport pat-downs some americans are calling sexual harrassment continues. janet napolitano responded today. tsa announced pilots will be exempt from some physical security checks if they are in uniform or on business. horror stories about invasive and inappropriate searches taking place across the country continue to surface. from a grand rapids woman who claims a violent pat-down left her in tears. to a chicago woman who
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compared her experience to a full fledged sexual awe salt. one administration official emerged to defend this. your vice president biden, his wife also dr. jill biden chimed in as well. >> i understand people's frustration. unless there's a new technology that comes along quickly, i think it is a necessary policy. i think it will have the effect of saving hraoeufgs. >> we are fighting terrorism -- saving lives. >> we are fighting terrorism, it is a threat. americans should realize it and put up with it. >> sean: we should put up with it. left out of this discussion by the administration is the reality we have another alternative, profiling. what is the best option? joining me with analysis chief council for the american center of law and justice jay sekulow. gloria allred is back with us. there's a story about a woman 32 year flight attendant that
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had breast cancer. had a prosthetic breast and was forced to remove it. does that outrage you? >> well, i think we have to be reasonable. people do need to be searched. some searches are unreasonable. >> sean: i gave you a specific example, you need to the answer question. >> the point is, we have to have a -- >> sean: yes or no. stop it! >> i can't tell you whether it was reasonable under the circumstances. i can tell you i challenge the tsa on the removal of nipple rings. removing a nipple ring was not reasonable, because no nipple ring going to be a safety risk. >> sean: after she had breast cancer she worked for the same airlines for 28 years. >> i think safety is important. we're gonna have to balance privacy with safety. that's what really matters. >> no.
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sean let me give you another horror story. i just left a rehearsal dinner for my nephew he's getting married. my cousin has a brace on his leg. the tsa agent after him several times and showed it to him, had him stand on the one leg while they dealt with the other this is the absurdity. tsa right now is institutionally incapable of implementing a strategy that is going to protect the country. by the time they are at the terrorists at the gate. i'm surprised gloria is defending this. the reality is there are intelligence mechanisms in place in other countries that could be utilized here. israel does a if he nominal -- does a phenomenal job of this. it is called profiling. every crime that is about to take place you profile. find out the likely suspect what they might do, who they associate with. why is it politically
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incorrect on national security when they are still trying to use planes to not get every piece of information we have and utilize that? >> sean: gloria allred, do you support profiling? >> i support profiling but not racial profiling, because i don't think it leads to a safer flight on an airline. >> sean: let me give you a hypothetical. should we spend a lot of time on a 90-year-old grandmother who you could check her record travels once a year to florida, has for the last 20 years to see her children and children at christmastime. lives in the same house for 50 years. does she deserve the same amount of scrutiny as a 19-year-old exchange student from yemen? >> all i can stay is this, look -- >> sean: how about answering the question? >> i'm answering. >> sean: answer the .
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>> i'm answering it. if the terrorists know that certain people will not be searched, like 90-year-old grandmothers, maybe they are going to find a 90-year-old grandmother to attach a bomb to because they know that person will get through security. >> find out who the 90-year-old grandmother is. here's the problem, this is the problem. the aclu today which i guess gloria -- came out objecting to this approach. here's the problem the chances of the 90-year-old grandmother being the problem? about zero. let's say you are right there was this attempt to use 90-year-old grandmothers. no one is saying not having them go through the devices, but not groping them. there are scanning devices available, right now that show the outside profile of the person and where the suspected issue might be on the side, on a leg and they check that area. that makes sense. you know what else makes
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sense? share information so we know is on the aircraft and where they are from. >> sean: you are a renowned feminist, you used to be with,000 in california, correct? >> -- with n.o.w. in california, correct? >> that's correct. >> sean: the guy in this picture has his hand on the guy's junk, to quote this john, whatever his name is. we got this woman right on her breast, her breasts are being touched and felt. another woman going down the pants of this woman in that acceptable to you? >> i just went through both a scan and a pat-down coming through -- >> sean: did they grope you? >> yeah it was the first time anybody touched them in a long time and i liked it. having said that, it is not a sexual assault. we have to make some kind of -- >> too much information. >> it is called stupid this is
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ridiculous. the idea we are going to this level. i'm in favor of aggressive techniques to block terrorists from getting on aircraft because we know they want to use aircraft. let satisfies start using technology in our head and put in place systems that work. right now tsa is incapable of doing it. >> i don't want sex discrimination. most flight attendants are females. [ talking over each other ] >> sean: you ought to be championing any woman that has worked for an airline for 28 years that had breast cancer, has a prosthetic breast the fact they would make her remove that that sounds like a lawsuit gloria allred would champion, what happened? >> i would have to know all the facts. >> sean: i just gave them >> there has to be reason able discretion. >> gloria why are you defending this?
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why can't we agree this is ridiculous profiling. >> i don't think there should be hysteria about what is going on at the airport. >> sean: i really appreciate your sharing your first intimate experience in a long time, but i don't think most americans would like to go through that i think i speak for a lot of people. >> i don't think a poll has been done on what americans are willing to do to be safe on a plane. >> sean: if we follow the israeli model, we would be much safer. thank you both. gloria, thank you for sharing. plenty more hannity, straight ahead. >> the tea party goes to washington as its members gain a foot hold in the new gop congress. >> they were concerned about the deficit, debt, overspending. >> evan bayh is in studio. he gets real about president obama.
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>> sean: president obama was at the nato summit in portugal today to discuss climate change. his mode of transportation making held lines cadillac one no efficiency eight ton diesel fueled beast of a limo.
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plane and they are just getting started. yesterday they laid out their plan to get the country back on track. >> we have a team that represents the broad consensus of our party. the broad diversity of our party. i'm looking forward to working with them on dealing with the priorities that the american people have sent us here to deal with. >> sean: two incoming freshmen house members on the leadership team from south dakota and from south carolina. one joins me now, congresswoman elect kristi nome. we've been talking about this, ditching pelosi's plane. moratorium on earmarks. promises to introduce spending cuts every week for the first 12, 13 weeks that the plan? >> that's the plan. i think you see this republican party coming together to make sure we are going to deliver results for the american people.
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>> sean: what does it mean as an incoming freshman congresswoman they reached out and were you accepted and supported by the tea party movement. how do you interpret that? >> i believe in fiscal responsibility. i think that's one of the reasons i got a lot of tea party support in south dakota. the freshman class to choose two representatives to sit at the leadership table to be there for the important discussions that are going to happen on policy and the agenda for the next two years. it meant a lot that my class would choose me to be their voice. i think they did that because they believe i will be effective. i will be a strong voice. we've got a large class, historic in size. we are going to need good representation. >> sean: we are heading into the lame duck session. the biggest issue seems to the extension of the bush tax cuts. there are all these reports left leaning politico reporting that democrats and
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their caucus sessions there's a lot of finger-pointing a lot of anger expressed towards barack obama. barack obama feel as louvre and is still blaming the -- feeling aloof and is still blaming communication failure not the policies themselves. >> i think the republicans need to hold firm to do what is right by the american people. i've taken the position throughout my campaign into the future that you we need to extend tax cuts permanently. especially for small businesses. they need the certainty that provides so they can reinvest and hire workers. that's what our economy needs. i think republicans need to be firm in their stance. they need to do what is right by the american people and give them the benefit of not raising their taxes during one of the toughest recessions we've seen in our lifetime. >> sean: if the president and democrats push for permanent extension of middle class tax
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cuts but raising taxes on small businesses and the so-called wealthy as they lay their class warfare game, what would you recommend as a strategy? >> i'm not in this lame duck congress so i don't get to work for the people right now. we need to limit the damage. i recommend my party do the same. >> sean: the leadership has indicated the first order of business will be repeal of health care is that the right priority? >> i that i needs to be the right priority going forward. that's something we need to make sure this administration is faced with. and has sitting in front of them as a possibility of repeal that's what we all campaigned on. we all recognize the damage that is going to do, nothing to lessen the cost of health care or improve health care just going to be burdensome and continue to whole our economy down. we need to follow through on what we said we were going to got -- going to do. >> sean: moratorium on
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earmarks is important. we all know where the real money is in terms of where being spent in entitlements. at some point we are going to have to deal with entitlements, what would you recommend as a means of reining in entitlement spending and yet keeping promises made to past generations? >> if this was easy we would have had a fix a long time ago. entitlements do cost our country a lot of money. we need to make sure we are following through on our commitments to our seniors. when it comes to younger workers we need other options and give more choices to make sure this program remains viable when they get to the age where they can utilize it. >> sean: choices meaning choice in opting out of social security? >> there's lots of options. we should get everybody to the table sit down and have adult conversation on how to fix this program.
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we've talked about it for too many years. >> sean: congratulations. we look forward to watching this new congress in january. appreciate you being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> sean: plenty more hannity coming up. >> i've been a lifelong democrat it pains me. sean senator evan bayh on how his party went off the rails. >> 38% say the government should be most responsible for protecting the environment. >> sean: mainstream obamamania media gets
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>> sean: senate majority leader harry reid refuses to jump onboard the anti-earmark
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express with senate republicans and gop led house. one senate democrat disagrees with his party leader and is choosing to side with the other side. evan bayh personally has not requested earmarks for over two years. earlier in year he proposed a bipartisan earmark moratorium with arizona senator mccain. earmarks isn't the only issue he views differently than most democrats. here to vent his current frustrations with his party is indiana senator evan bayh. good to see you, welcome to new york. >> thank you. >> sean: look, first of all, two years you not taking an earmark for the state of indiana. you support the moratorium. harry reid the democrats don't seem to be willing to consider going along with this. we're not going to balance the budget with you earmarks. but it will change the corrupt system. republicans have taken a strong stand. mitch mcconnell, i thought that was a big move, they are
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doing it in the house. politically, does this hurt the democrats? >> it does unless we get onboard. mcconnell changed his mind. you are right, sometimes you get bridges to nowhere those sorts of things. the broader point we got to keep faith with the american people. in a time when they are struggling, i think members of congress can show leadership by giving up some of these earmarks and showing we are in it with you. >> sean: you talked about misinterpreting or over interpreting the mandate. when barack obama won liberals thought they had a political realignment. they thought was a new progressive america. you make the case that america is a center-right nation. they didn't get that. >> numbers are clear in the exit polls in 2008 which was a great year for democrats, 22% of voters leading the polls described themselves as liberal, 32%, conservatives,
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the rest moderates. you can do the math. it is even more now. the only way progressives govern is to make common cause with moderates and inis -- and independents. if you look at what happened last year starting with scott brown's election in massachusetts. independents went for him in droves. we need to focus on moderates and independents if we are get to get a majority back. >> sean: i was watching and commenting on news during barack obama's two years in office. i was waiting for you. serious, i always suspect at some point you would come out and with you would say, whoa, mr. president you're gonna hurt the party! mr. president you are lurching too far left. i didn't do that often, why? >> i express myself sometimes in the journal more often in
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private. maybe it is the mild mannered mid western in me coming out to or my mother's scandinavian heritage. i try to make my points privately but forcefully. then give him a chance, see if my counsel isn't heeded, we'll see what happens. hopefully we'll have a long term strategy -- >> sean: you want the democratic party to succeed. >> i've been a live long democrat, it pains me. >> sean: it pains me too. >> i can tell big tears. >> sean: i haven't been gloating as much as i could have. >> we can be successful and stand for the finest traditions of our party economic opportunity for the middle class, strong on national security strong on individual liberties. we have to go about it in the right way. >> sean: you're describing all things i see the president is not. man caused disasters. overseas contingency operations. three trillion dollars in less than two years in new debt,
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more debt accumulated than every president from washington to ronald reagan! that is barack obama's early legacy! >> i would have had a little bit different fiscal path particularly with the stimulus way back when we should have combined that with longer term -- in fairness he did inherit a deficit that was growing. the previous administration inherited a surplus, that changed. >> sean: listen, the republicans punished in 2006 and in 2008. in part, i will tell you because conservatives were angry with the republican party. i'm looking at for example what you support. earmark moratorium until the deficit eliminated. establish spending targets. freeze spending until deficit is eliminated. line-item veto. all these things. the problem is. i don't know any other democrats that supports 'em.
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>> there are a few. sean who? >> hopefully the results of the last election will help people to take a different tact going forward. probably the governor in me coming out. we had to cut spending. we didn't raise taxes. that's what you have to do sometimes. some people who have been legislators their entire careers they are good people but they've never had to make numbers add up. sometimes adversity can lead to a change of heart. >> sean: i have argued that bill clinton changed after '94 and the republican revolution. i contend and my analysis of president obama is that he is a rigid, left wing, radical ideologue. i've said it many times on the program. i've never seen any inclination in his adult professional life that he has a willingness to be pragmatic to move to the miding -- middle to change. do you see that in him? i don't.
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>> believe it or not there are some people out there in my party who are an being tag the president for being insufficiently liberal. they think he didn't go far enough. i hear from them too. take the earmark situation. in his heart of hearts he knew it was important to stand up on that early. >> sean: he didn't do it. >> he took the counsel of people who said you are new, let us tell you how congress works. if you do that you will offend the speaker, some in the senate. don't do that. now he realizes he needs to dre lines in the sand. exert stronger leadership and hopefully we'll have a better course. >> sean: what is the future for evan bayh? >> my wife asked me that this morning. we've got important work. >> sean: are you running for president? >> i've gotten that bug out of my system. but i will always try to help my country, help my state. i care deeply about trying create opportunity for people.
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>> sean: i believe if your party listened to you they would not have had the shellacking they had on election day. the problem is nancy pelosi, harry reid and i think a radical president. i don't see them shifting right. >> let's hope. i think, as i said -- [ talking over each other ] >> sean: i want a new president in 2012. >> out of adversity can sometimes come progress. >> sean: senator, good to see you. thank you for stopping by. >> next our weekly round up of how the mainstream media is trying to sell you their bias wi the capital one venture card we get double miles on everyurchase. so we earned a holiday trip to the big apple twice as fast! dinner! [ garth ] we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add up fast, we can bring the who gang! it's hard to beat double miles! i want a maze, a ord, a...
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>> sean: the vice president had another classic quotable moment last night. in a special message for the afghan people regarding a timeline for transfering security back to them. vice president biden had this to say. >> daddy is gonna start to
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liberal bias. here the president of the media research center brent bozell. good to see you in studio. >> nice to see new the mother ship. >> sean: this is the imus cavuto studio. ours is being refurbished. no shortage of media bias. we could spend hours every week we just pick highlights. this is katie couric cheering lisa murkowski the sore loser republican as part of a dying breed of moderate republicans. with here's the piece. >> part of a dying breed of moderate republicans, murkowski claims she is winning, because she represents all alaskans. >> i do not pass the purity test that the tea party has set out it is as simple as that. >> she says the message she is hearing loud and clear is compromise. >> i am not one of those who
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wants obama to fail. if he does well, that means the country is doing well. >> sean: lisa, let me inform you, he's failing. he's failed. >> a few points. when will you ever hear the word liberal attached to republican? why are you they all moderates. she is a liberal republican. in eight years she was on that network one time. the last week twice. this is the push-back of cbs to try to undo what happened. what happened? two years ago no one can argue this, two years ago the republican party was flat on its back, because of people like lisa murkowski. today it is on fire in spite of people like lisa murkowski. >> sean: dying breed, every blue dog democrat or nearly every one got defeated. >> right. this goes to show you the enmity.
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they are going to highlight anybody who will publicly go in opposition to them. >> sean: the same thing that happened during the town halls and day part -- and the tea party rallies there's going to be a back lash. npr we saw what happened with juan williams. they have a so-called news reporter wishing that jesse helms and his grandchildren will get aids that person still works there. here's an npr host painting former president bush as a drunk. >> you tell some great stories in the book. tell us about your first week as president. >> i had a few beers with the guys monday night. tuesday i fixed my favorite after dinner drink. had a couple of bourbons and 7's after i put barbara and jenna to bed. >> then you get down to business, tell us what you did next. >> thursday and friday were
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beer drinking nights . >> sean: why are your tax dollars going to fund this? >> isn't it a great example of your tax dollars at work in washington? pbs and npr wonder why the american people want them shutdown. let soros fun them like he's funding them now. think about this, president obama did a book and talked about doing cocaine in his book. can you imagine npr doing a skit about obama doing cocaine in the white house. >> sean: i played this white man's greed in the world of need comment that he has in his audio. i played that tape. >> if you were working for npr and you did a skit about president obama doing cocaine in the white house -- >> sean: no, no, barack obama, white man greed he talks
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about. would npr do that? no it is a radical left wing organization and we're paying for it. >> you would never think about ridiculing the president. >> sean: interesting moment this week. laura bush informed cbs there's liberal bias. >> in terms of how you understand how were you perceived. is there a liberal bias in the media? >> yes. he doesn't have to answer, but i will. yes there's sort of a conventional wisdom put out by the press. >> that conventional wisdom tilts left? >> yes. >> sean: did two interviews with president bush. i thought they were phenomenal. you got an insight into the presidency. i tried heart brent to get him to take a shot at president obama -- i tried hard, present to get him to take a shot at president obama who needs to man-up, put his pants on and stop blaming people for his failed
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policies. he won't do it. >> president bush has to go on nbc, cbs, oprah, tonight show, all out lets that have been savaging him for years but he has to do it. it is not just a bias against republicans and conservatives. at play is a bias against the bush family. they don't like the bush family. >> sean: it is contempt, hatred. >> they've never accept the election result ms. in florida. they believe it is nepotism. they believe he's part of the eastern establishment. and by the way we haven't mentioned dick cheney. >> sean: bush, cheney, palin, your every friendly left. the issue of the environment. you guys did an interesting piece on this. today is the one year anniversary of climategate. we discovered they artificially altered science to hype global warming which i say and others, doesn't exist.
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here's the report from cbs news. >> climategate proves that global warming is a deception if that's true it is a fraud adopted by most of the world's leading scientists with nasa, u.n., american medical association and the national academies of science of 32 countries, including the united states. to most of them, climategate is a sideshow. >> they say it doesn't matter what is in the e-mails the earth is changing. >> the science is solid according to a vast majority of researchers, hotter temperatures, melting glaciers and rising sea levels providing proof. >> a lot of what they said isn't true. if the science was so inconvertible, why did the scientist have to alter it? >> in the last 12 months since this massive story came out the media made a decision not to cover. they've covered it 12 times
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all year, once a month for the big three networks. that's virtually no coverage. when they do coverage it is to dismiss the scandal that exits -- that exists. this blew the movement to shreds because it proved that climategate was a political operation to control world economies. >> sean: capitalists rape and pillage the planet for profit. >> the far left hasn't let up and all they are going to do is dismiss the facts. >> sean: brent, good to see you in studio. time to check in with greta for a sneak peek. i didn't get the memo i would have worn a pink tie. >> greta: i wore this jacket just for you. we have bristol palin dancing with the stars and her partner. and health care again this time the state ambassador bridge in florida is doing something as well as
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senator orrin hatch is going on the record. >> sean: bristol who is doing great with her dancing, it must be the tea party movement. could it be she is a good dancer? i saw her dance, i think she doing great. >> greta: should we tell everybody now the big secret? >> sean: what? >> greta: that next year you are going to be a contestant on "dancing with the stars?" >> sean: never, ever, i didn't dance at my own wedding for crying out loud. our great, great american panel, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ you might also want to try lifting one of these. a unique sea salt added to over 40 campbell's condensed soups. helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™
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>> i think i shouldn't say anymore. >> all right. i'm going to ask her monday is he sh going run. i think governor palin can. if they keep up with this, we'll clin clean obama's clock. >> tell me which state she wins john mccain didn't win. barack obama lost. >> at the end of the day, the elections are decided by an electoral. >> map. you're saying we're not mutually exclusive. >> i think palin wins if obama keeps biden on the ticket. that is what i think. >> the job situation doesn't turn around, nen will be able to beat obama. it's interesting. biden has an issue with sara palin and hasn't announced
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she's running. >> and there is a question... >> we're going to ask monday. >> people say she's digestable, but necessarily knew trishis. >> i don't know how to take that answer. >> in places she's well liked. there are very big crowds. she appeals to a lot of people, ordinary american. >> greta: it's going to be interesting there. is a guy reading a teleprompter. we find out he's distant and zrnt built to pivot and compromise, he's tone deaf to american people. and if he keeps this up for two mores, i can beat him. which is saying a lot. i think poleniti. >> i just don't think she's one of them. >> where do you think he got his shellacking?
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>> his his politic plan. >> sean: because his policy is a failure. >> it's one policy. >> apologizing for americans. >> because of foreclosures and joblessness. because of the people that weren't around because they lost their enthusiasm. >> it's not true. and we didn't know who obama was when he was running for president. when he came out with redistribution of wealth message we knew where he's heading. >> right. >> i thought he was more liberal. people are surprised by how moderate, how much of a compromiser he is. >> he needs to be more liberal? >> he's too much a compromiser. >> he's going to... >> just keep going left. don't change. >> just keep being the radical
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>> sean: we continue with our great american panel. how do you feel about the expanded pat- , grabbing, fondling, touching, groin hitting, breast hitting? >> i think it should be privatized, the tsa. >> some would say it is. >> the airline should provide the service -- >> sean: your mind is in the gutter. >> all the time. safety is safety. you have to do the right thing. sometimes a puddle jumper from block island to the mainland and they ask your weight. a lady how much do you weigh? 120. she really weighs 200.
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[ talking over each other ] >> until they figure a better way. >> sean: wait a minute we have a better way. israel has a better way. use intelligence. all red wouldn't answer the question. who are -- alred wouldn't answer the question. no are -- who are we more likely to scrutinize? 28 years same airline who had breast cancer we have her taking off her prosthetic breast? you got to be kidding me. i want to go through the pictures. we had these up earlier. literally, look at this, grabbing, don't touch my junk. >> this is a bad angle. >> sean: there's another one. one more here, look at this. we can't see what is happening
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there? >> i had this happen the other day -- >> sean: apparently all red too she said she liked it. -- apparently gloria allred did too she said she liked it. >> i felt comfortable, she walked me through it. >> sean: wait a minute. i'm going to be -- i'm not trying to be crude or gratuitous. they could be pitching your breast and crouch and you are okay? >> they graze the hand. if you grab you are doing this incorrectly that's a problem. it is back of the hand. >> sean: no, it is not back of the hand any more that's changed. >> universally it has changed? >> sean: yes, for enhanced pat-down yes. >> privatizing or profile? the airlines responsible for the security. they want their consumers to be safe. people are concerned about flying. if you want people to fly --
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>> would be privatize be different? >> because tsa is the government. who knows what procedures if you privatize, they could do different procedures. >> sean: standards would be the same wouldn't they? >> right now you never know what's going on. i err on the side of safety. if they have to do this until they find a better way, do it. >> sean: 19-year-old yemeni exchange student or 90-year-old grandmother who should we be looking into? >> the answer is obvious. the fact is, -- i can't believe we are saying it is okay to profile people. >> i didn't say it was okay to profile people. >> sean: 19-year-old yemeni exchange student and 90-year-old grandmother, you are telling me, or a nun in the order for 32 years, you wouldn't profile who would you profile? >> have you soon some of t